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    An institution of modal logics for coalgebras (English)
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    This paper develops an abstract model-theoretic framework for the specification of certain inductively-defined coalgebraic types, based on the so-called ``institutions'' of Goguen and Burstall. The resulting coalgebraic institution is shown to have freeness properties dual to those which are common for the algebraic specification institutions.
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    Coalgebras
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    Modal logic
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    Institutions
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